johnalison
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Thanks for the advice.Maybe start a new thread entitled "Yellow RIB at Stone Point"?![]()
Thanks for the advice.Maybe start a new thread entitled "Yellow RIB at Stone Point"?![]()
Excellent work, but you missed out the option so others can let people know they're vegan.To save valuable time and reduce frustration I have produced the following thread starter pro-forma =
Blue/Yellow/Black/White/Red/Other*[*delete as applicable]
RIB on the
Deben/Alde/Ore/Orwell/Stour/Walton Backwaters/Blackwater/Crouch/Other*
I can also offer the BETA version of the responses app I am developing (feedback welcome) -
I wish to complain/not complain/none of the above just don't want to be left out
I saw/didn't see/read somewhere
the same/something completely different/nothing at all
in the same place/somewhere else/in my wildest dreams
it is madness/an outrage/a trifling matter
they/we/you should
do something/stop it at once/buy your own RIB/chill out/report this to the Mods
Anderson 22
I'd be pretty upset too. At some states of the tide I don't have an awful lot under my keel there, and a big wash could have me bouncing off the bottom, or even pushed me sideways into shoal water - it shallows very rapidly north of the buoys.It is apparently not only blue RIBs that can transgress. Yesterday a yellow one came tanking past me at Stone Point, so if anyone knows them they might like to pass on the message that the speed limit in the Walton Channel applies to all craft and they were wasting their time in trying to give me a cheery wave.
Excellent work, but you missed out the option so others can let people know they're vegan.![]()
And "which anchor is best"
And "which anchor is best"
You’re all completely wrong. The one in Cowes is far superior.That's a thorny subject that divides opinion.
Some say the one in Woodbridge, while others prefer the Walberswick pub.![]()
Oh! I didn't know they served Adnams in Cowes. Without Adnama, the Cowes Amchor can't be the best.You’re all completely wrong. The one in Cowes is far superior.
They do.Oh! I didn't know they served Adnams in Cowes. Without Adnama, the Cowes Amchor can't be the best.
Peter.
You’re all completely wrong. The one in Cowes is far superior.
When parting the weeds sometimes accidents happen.
You will find some reassuring shallows, right in the middle of the solent, to make you feel at home. They even play cricket there. Try that on an east coast mudflat. In fact, please do, it'll add a huge amount of interest to the game. Pretty sure we can find you some mud too though I cannot guarantee it's consistency will be as pleasing as that to be found on some of your rivers. Pubs and eateries, we have those, in abundance. As to the Dragons, they're fairly tame, and can be found racing off Cowes every Thursday eve, and for a whole week in August.But isn't that near Alpha Centauri? Certainly beyond the known universe. Marked as 'Here be Dragons' on my chart, and there are double digits, whatever that means, where the soundings should be.
One might fall off the edge of the East Coast World trying to get there!
You will find some reassuring shallows, right in the middle of the solent, to make you feel at home. They even play cricket there. Try that on an east coast mudflat. In fact, please do, it'll add a huge amount of interest to the game. Pretty sure we can find you some mud too though I cannot guarantee it's consistency will be as pleasing as that to be found on some of your rivers. Pubs and eateries, we have those, in abundance. As to the Dragons, they're fairly tame, and can be found racing off Cowes every Thursday eve, and for a whole week in August.
We used to do the Buxey Ashes vs Tollesbury each year when we belonged to MLSC. We didn't affect to wear whites but had some good games. It all got a bit silly when dog owners didn't control their beasts and the games got messed up and people lost interest, though it may have been restored for all I know. I could never get the pitch to take my spin.I believe there is also an east coast tradition of cricket on the sand bank![]()
Yes indeed. The Buxey Ashes. Magical place., Ribs of an old shipwreck too.I believe there is also an east coast tradition of cricket on the sand bank![]()
in the winter.The Deben is still a very Peaceful River
There's a fairly intact B-17 there too that raises its vertical stabiliser every once in a while. I think it was trying to get down at Bradwell (long main runway) but didn't make it.Yes indeed. The Buxey Ashes. Magical place., Ribs of an old shipwreck too.